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The toll road, Nibbevegen, takes you from Djupvasshytta at 1038 m above sea level, to the viewpoint at Dalsnibba which is at approx 1500 m. You will have an unforgettable experience of fjord culture, views towards the snow-covered mountains, pure air and the World Heritage Area - all at the same time.

Nibbevegen, a pioneer project and the very symbol of tourism in Geiranger, was opened in 1939. The fantastic panorama from the highest point includes fjords, peaks and high mountain terrain and is a ’must-see’ on any visit to the Geiranger area.

The toll road normally opens in mid/late May to closes in October. At the highest point there is a modern service building with a small souvenir shop and toilet facilities.

New automatic toll station is installed on the way to Dalsnibba, and therefore the road is open all hours a day. At the station it is possible to pay by coins (NOK) or credit card. It is also possible to book your tickets online on our website, and scan your ticket in the toll station.

Cruise-buses (due to agreement) will pass as earlier, where personnel at the toll station manually opens the barrier.

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AbelWei

Cuijk, The Netherlands

Top of the world

Thursday, 24th January 2019

Driving to Dalsnibba is itself rewarding. The route 63 takes you through the mountains and forests. After paying the toll, it is time to climb the 30 hairpins to the top. Most places are wide for 2... Read full review

Rivky W

Monsey, New York

Trip Type:

Friends getaway

Incredible views

Tuesday, 12th February 2019

Driving to Dalsnibba is rewarding in itself with 10's of hairpin turns to the top. The view is incredible, it is the highest view of Geirangerfjord.
Avoid driving there when foggy! Read full review

loveldas

London, United Kingdom

Trip Type:

Friends getaway

Spectacular views

Sunday, 21st April 2019

Full disclosure - if you don’t like hairpin bends then you may wish to stay away from this! It’s really not for the faint hearted.
That aside it is totally worth the short bus ride to the top! Read full review